dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Coagulation and fibrinolysis remain sparsely addressed with regards to
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We hypothesized that ARDS development
might be associated with changes in plasma coagulation and fibrinolysis. Our aim was
to investigate the relationships between ARDS diagnosis and plasma concentrations of
tissue factor (TF), tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), and plasminogen activator inhibitor-
1 (PAI-1) in mechanically ventilated patients at increased risk of developing ARDS.
<p> Materials and methods: We performed an ethically approved prospective observational
pilot study. Inclusion criteria were patients with PaO2/FiO2 < 300 mmHg admitted to the
intensive care unit (ICU) for mechanical ventilation for 24 h, or more, because of one or
more disease conditions associated with increased risk of developing ARDS. Exclusion
criteria were age below 18 years; cardiac disease. We sampled plasma prospectively
and compared patients who developed ARDS with those who did not using descriptive
statistics and chi-square analysis of baseline demographical and clinical data. We also
analyzed plasma concentrations of TF, t-PA, and PAI-1 at inclusion (T0) and on third (T3)
and seventh day (T7) of the ICU stay with non-parametric statistics inclusive their sensitivity
and specificity associated with the development of ARDS using receiver operating
characteristic curve analysis. Statistical significance: p < 0.05.
<p>Results: Of 24 patients at risk, 6 developed mild ARDS and 4 of each moderate or
severe ARDS, respectively, 3 ± 2 (mean ± SD) days after inclusion. Median plasma
concentrations of TF and PAI-1 were significantly higher at T7 in patients with ARDS,
as compared to non-ARDS. Simultaneously, we found moderate correlations between
plasma concentrations of TF and PAI-1, TF and PaO2/FiO2, and positive end-expiratory
pressure and TF. TF plasma concentration was associated with ARDS with 71%
sensitivity and 100% specificity, a cut off level of 145 pg/ml and AUC 0.78, p = 0.02.
PAI-1 displayed 64% sensitivity and 100% specificity with a cut off concentration of
117.5 pg/ml and AUC 0.77, p = 0.02. t-PA did not change significantly during the
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